SHIPPING NEWS.
PHA3ES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. La3t Quarter '...,-. 7 7 14 a.m. Now moon 15 2 39 a.m. First nuartor 23 6.1 a.m. Full moon 30 0 35 a.m. ■"■ /' HIGH WATEIt. To-day! 9.10 a.m.i 9.3Q p.m. To-morrow, 9.55 a.m.; 10.20 p.m. . . BUN. - Sun rises to-day, 5.4J' a.m; sets, 5.45 p.m.' . ARRIVAU3, IIONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. WAKATU. s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. . WAIMEA, 5.6. (U. 55 p.m.), 454 tons, Wildman, from Picton. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEtt 20. NGAHERE, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 1100 tons, Christian, for Greymouth. TAKAVTJNA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1C36 tons, Stewart, for Pioton and Nolson. Passengers: Saloon— For Picton— Anderson and 5 children, Thrower, Messrs. Stewart, Anderson, Lawlor, Ballin, Hewitt, Tiller. For Kelson-Miss Sounders, Mesdames Clennell, Bclanders, Messrs. Hicltcy, Meilileham. , ... _ ; . , PUTJKI, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 409. tons, Dewhur6t, for Wanganui. MANAKOA, h.b. (4.35 p.m.), 122 Hart, for Motuclsa. ' . . ' _ : . TARAWEBA. s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 2003 tons, Robertson, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Paasengera: Saloon-For Napier-Miss WUliams. For Giaborne-Messrs. House and Meredith. lor Auckland—Mrs. 2 ohildron, Captain Carson, Mr. C. Yates. „.,'",' KOONYA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1091 tons. Nicholson, for New Plymouth, Wcstport, and Greymouth. WAIBATJ, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 93 tone, Vendorc, for MANA,' s.s.. (5 p.m.), 134 • tons, Jaokson'. for .Wanganui. ' ._.':'.• „' »„ FLOEA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1273 tons, ' Boss, for MAOEI,'6.S. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons,, Hunter,, forLyttelton. Passengers: SaloonT-Misses Endgo, Whltcombe, Laws, Trancis, Atkinson, Goddard, Perry, Canning, Oollins, Mesdames Homcrsham, Francis, Willis. Coe, Atkinson, Warden, andci!.-. Stout; Messrs. Cox, Jackson, Flavell, Johnston, Patcrson, Arlow, Homersham, Torlcsce, Brown, Deano, Allen, Wardoli; Stout. - . POHEETTA, S.S. (10.45 p.m.l, U75 tons, EobertSon, for Greymouth. ! EXPECTED: ARRIVALS. Canopus, Wcstport, Septmber 21. • . Kahu, Napier, via coast, EeptcmDer u, Waimea. Nelson, September 21. Aororo, Patca, . „ Queen of the South. September 21. Nikan, NeWon, Motueka, September 21. Kiripaka, Patea. September 21. ■ Pateena, Lyttolton, September SI. Ct-rinna. New Plymodth. Onchunw, Soptombor 21 J ■ ■ ■ Wailiare, Auckland. Gisborne, Napier. SeptemTakap'una,'Nelson, Picton, September 21. Waipori. Westport. September 22. Maori, Lyttelton, Septembor 22. Opawa, Blenheim, September 22. Tainui, Waitara, September 22. Mooraki, Sydney dircot, September 22. Tomoana, Eouthcrn ports, September 22. Arfliiura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 22. Wairana. Newcastle, September 23. Mo-.ira, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 25. K< 6<lmoncl, Onchunsa, via ports, Soptember 23. Manaroa,- Motueka, September 23. Mana, Patca, September 23., Kairaii. Greymouth, September 24. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Bopt«mbor 24. Wimmcra, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, September 24. , ' Puknki, southern ports, September 25. Tarn.wora, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, September 28. '. :■■-'. . ■ .. Cornwall.-southern ports, September 29, Moana, Sydney, Septomber 29. Hauroto, Papeete, Karotonga, October 8.
/PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ' Jano Douglas, Picton, Hokitika, Soptember 21. Iluia, Wanganui, September 21. . '-Arapawa, Wanganni, September 21. Hinemoa, Cook Strait lighthouses, September 21. Patcena, Lyttelton, September .21, Aorero, Patea, September 21. Blenheim. Blenheim. September 21. ■ NikaU. Nelson, Motuoka, -September 21. Hapourika, Nelson, West Coast, September 21. Waikaro, Lyttelton, September 21/: 1 Wakatn, Kalkoura, Lyttelton, Scptcmbor 21. • Wntmea, Nelson, West Coast, September 21, Kiripaka. Patea,' September 21: ■; Takapuna, Picton. Nelson, September 22... Maori, Lyttelton, Scptombor, 22. Opawa, Blenheim, Septembor 22. • Queen of the South, Foxton, September 22, Tainui, Waitara, Hokau, September 22., •■■••; ■ Kahu, Napier, via coast,'September-22. , Stormbird. Wanganui, Soptember 22. :-' ! "; .Corinna, Titnaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, September
22, : '' - '" '■• Bannookburn.Lyttelten, September 22. Moorakl, Molbourno, -»la south, fteptember 23. . Moura; Napier, Qisborno, Auckland, September 23. '-'■■'• i ■ ■ Toiuoana, Gisborno, Soptembor 23/ I. " Manaroa, Motueka, Septembor 23. 1 Kalraki. Qisliorno,; Soptember 24. ltoaamond, How Plymouth, Onohunga, Septcm- [ ber 9Awarrimon, Sydney direct. September 24. Wimmora, Lyttelton and Duncdin, September 24:' ■ ■ .-■■■■■-.■• ,-. Arahura, Pieton, Kelson, West Coast. September 25. . ;_1 ■ • ■'■■' Pukaki, Pieton rnd west Coast; September 27. • iTarawora, Lyttelton, Duncdin, September 28, - : INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ',: ..MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. ; .'..'.. ■MOEEAKI, s.s., left Sydney September 18, for Wellington direct, i Due Wellington September 22. Leaves September 23, for Melbourne, via oouthern ports'and Hobart. Duo • Molbourno October 2. \ . ■* WIMMEEA, s.b., left Sydnoy Soptembor 16 for Wellington, via Anokland, Gisborno, aud Napier, Duo Wellington Soptembor. 24. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Duncdin. WARMMOO, s.s., left Molbourno Septombor Vi. for Wellington via Hobart and southern ports.Due Wellington Soptembor 24. Loaves same day for Sydnoy direct. Duo Sydnoy Soptembor 28. : MOKOIA, s.s., loaves Sydney Sepf6mber 22, for' Auckland. ■ Due Auckland Septombor D 6, and connects with Moara for southern ports. KOURA, 8.9., leaves Dunodih, September 21, for Auckland, via Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, and Gisborno..; ,Duo. Wellington Septombor 23, and Auckland September 26. Connects with Mokda for SydocyJ ' ■ JNHNA, s.s., leaves Sydney Septembor 25, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington September 29. Loaves September. 30, for Molbourno.- <via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Molbourno October 8.; ' r ••■'"■ OVERSEA SHIPPINC: ' '' STEAMEES TO AEEIVE. From; London.;, WAIMATE (due about September 25). sailed on July 23, via Auckland. - (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) . INIMALEMA (due about-Septombor 22), sailed on July 17, via Melbourne, bydney, and Auckland. (Tyscr Lino, agents.) ItUAPEHU (duo about September 21), sailed on August 6, via Tenorilfe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KIA OEA (dne about September 25).' sailed on AugUßt 6, via Auckland: (Shaw, HaviUe. and Albion Co., agents.) . '---i TAINT/I (duo about October 4), sailed August 20, Plymouth August 21. via ToncriHe, (Jape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Havill, and Albion Co., agents.) \ NIWAHU (duo about Octobor 21)/ sailed on August 21, via Molbourno, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agouts.) KIMUTAKA (due about October 18), sailed on September 3, Plymouth Septombor 4, via Toneritfe, Oape Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) OPAWA (duo about October 31), sailed on Soptembor 8. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) • . . From Liverpool. FIPESHIEE (duo about Octobor 3), Bailed on & , ,?„ 24 i, m .Australian ports and Auckland. (PJf.S. Line, agents.). GBANGE (duo Wellington about October 25) sailed on August 21, via .Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (P.H.S. Line, agents:) MIMIEO (due about November 1), sailed on September 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ; From New York. KABINGA (duo about Ootobor 1). sailed' on July 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) , „f HAKAIUTA (due Wellington about October 25) sailed on August 19. via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents) INDEADEVI _(due about Decemßcr 1, sailed on September .17, via AUBtraliau ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) BAILEES TO AEEIVE. ' ■ OLAEA, barque, sailed from Liverpool Mav 27 for Wellington. (Mossrs. Levin and Co Ltd agents.) .'' *""•• JOHN LOCKETT. barque, sailed from Liverpool September 15, for Wellington. .""«twoi BY TELEGEAPH. : ' OVERSEA. V-.'", -o '.-' MVERPOOL, Seplomber 18. Sailed.—Sussex, for Australian and New Zealand ports. ■»,,',. c, , NEWCASTLE, September 20. , Tho barque Sclwyn Craig, which 6aiied for Auckland on Saturday, has returned leaky Sailed.—Thyra,'-for Now \Zealand. Sailed.—Jap, for Wanganui. . • a c. v,,a Ho " Aß ' l '' September 20. Arnved.-St.. Kilda, barquentino, from Kaipara. .' • COASTAL. ■ .' MONDAY,, SEPTEMBEE CO.' - AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Beulah (3 p.m.), 1 from 'Nowcasllo; Kia Ora (4.15 p.m.), from Londonj Walmato (4.15 p.m.), from London, Balled.-Victor la (6.30 panj, fox Bydaey,
ONEHTJNGA. Bailod.-Hosamond (3.20 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Earawa (3.<0 a.m.), from Onchnnira. Ballod.-Corinna (11.30 a.m.), for Wellington; Earawa (6.30 p.m.), for Onebunga. . ' , NAPIEB. Arrived.-Paparoa (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Sailed.-Paparon, (7 p.m.), for Auckland; Waihare .(7 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ " BLENHEIM. , To sail.—Blenheim (0 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Takapunu (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington. To 6all.~Talianu.na (midnight), for Kelson. KELSON. ■ Sailed.—Nikau (10.15 a.m.), for Motuoka and Wellington. . ' HOTtJEKA. :■ Sailed.—Nlkau (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOET. ■Arrived.—Arahura (10 o'clock last night), from Nelson. Sailed.—Arahura (11 o'clock this morning), for Qroymouth. LTTTELTON. . • i Arrived.—Kamona, from Qroymouth. Sailed.—Delphic, for Duncdin; Patcona (6.5 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: SaloonMisses Corsbie, HcwcW. Bowon, Isaacson, Scizer, Mesdames Kirkcaldy, Seamor, Keano, Hogg, and Goldie, Row Mackenzie, Captain Manning, Messrs. G. Laurenson, M.P., J. A. Frostick, Flanagan, Keano, Hogg, Goldie, Barron, Exley, Wise. Parson, M'Gill, Newman, Whittakcr. Cunningham, Griffon, D. C. Turnbull, Tanner, M'Kay, Byrne. H. Frledlandcr, Taylor, Prater, Whitehead, Bcauchamp, Milligan, and E. Moore; 15 steerage. DUNEDIN. ' Sailed.—Cornwall, for Blntt*. Ballcd.—Storm, for Wanganui, via Oamaru and Tima.ru. . ■' ' BLUFF. ■'....'' Arrivod.f-Warrimoo (12.20, p.m.), from Mot' bourne and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—McGsrs. : Eodgers, Orr, Clcland, Doull, Whiter, Misses Johnson and Winter; 11 steerage. Sailed— Ulimavoa (4.30 p.m.), for Hobart; Warrimoo, for Duneiiin; Sirius, barque, for Kaipara.
THE NIwArH. ...
'• According to a cable message received in Rydnoy, the Tyeer liner Niwaru, bound to Melbourne Sydney, and Now Zealand ports, from London, passed tho Capo of Good Hopo on September 13, and roported "nil well." BUAPEHU. DTJE TO-DAY. Early this ■ morning tbo New . Zealand Ship, ping Company's E.M.B. fiuapohu is expected to arrive in the stream frdm London, via Tonoriffo. Cape Town, and Hobart. After medical inspection, she' is to bortli at No. 1 South, Queen's Wharf. SUSSEX, LEFT LI7EBPOOL. A table received by the local agents for the Fcderal-Houldor-Shire Line announces tho departure from Livcroool of tho Sussex. She left "on Saturday for Melbourne, Bydney, Auckland, Wellington, and Dnncdln. Iter arrival ■at this port is looked for about Novembor 20. . . INDRALEMA.DUE TO-MOEEOW. • As tho Indrnlema is expected to'eomplote discharge at Napier to-day, Bhn should-reach Wellington to-morrow. Tho looal agents adviso that, when the vessel has' discharged her Wellington cargo, she will Bhift to Glasgow Wharf for Homeward loading, and will leavo for Brisbane on Friday next..,. • JURA. LEFT JAPAN. News by- tho Australian mail states that Mr. A. H. Hascll's chartered Btcamcr Jura, 3751 tons, left Japan for Now Zoalaml porta on September 1. She brings a cargo of about JCCO ' tons of superphosphates and sulphur. Mr. 0. L. O'Sullivnn, a representative of Mr. Hapoll's Sydney branch, is in iiew Zealand, making arrangements for tho arrival of tho vessel. The Patea Shipping Company's Arapawa is. to leave for Wanganui this afternoon.
' At 8.30 a.m.'yesterday, the Holmdalo passed Wellington Heads, bound from Greymouth to Gisborne. ■- ,--,.'■ Cabled advice received by tho Union Company, states that the -Manapouri- arrived at Suva on Sunday afternoon. . • ■ • Tho harouontino' St. Kilda, which arrived at Hobart yesterday, is to load hardwoods at that portifor Now Plymouth.' . * The Cornwall' is to leavo Bluff for Lyttelton to-morrow, and is duo back in Wellington on . Monday or Tuesday next Messrs. W. M. .Bonnatync and Company advise that the Vane Douglas is > to leave, for Hokhika at 5 p.m. to-day.- * Mi - .'Douglas yesterday joined the Koonya ns third - engineer in placo of Mr. Aimers, : whb transfers, to tho Aparima/'-/, -'«'■ ;;) j;<ii'ww By the end of the-week, tho Amokura will prohably bo ready for oea. and may leavo f6r Cook Strait ion • Monday next.- ,- • . , - ; •It'is not likely that tho Kaira'ki will roach here from Greymouth before Friday next. ' Bho will.leavo for Qisborno on Saturday. When tho Bannockburn has - discharged '■- her Now' York cargo at New Zealand ports 6he is to go .to Newcastle. to load for Ean Francisco. Tho Waipori,io timed to leave Wcstport for Wellington 'at midnight • to-night, and at the same hcur, the. Kurow leaves Wcstport for'Syduoy. ■ The Tomoana is duo from Lyttelton to-mor-row, and will, berth at Glasgow Wliarf for loading purposes, She leaves for Qisborno on Thursday. '■• ■ Altogether 133 passengers are aboard tho Jilocrakl, which is duo here from Sydnoy to-morrow. Sixty-eight are in the 6aloon and 65 are travelling steerage. It is expected that tho Maoriland Steamship Company's Lauderdale ■ will kavo Adelaide, for Edithburg to-day to pick up a shipment of salt for • Lyttelton. ■'■'•• It is announced that the Now Zealand Shipping Company's Papanni, {582 tons, will- leavo London on or about October 14 for Launcoston and. Now Zealand. ■An expected arrival at tho port this evening Is tho Wcstport Coal Company's Oauopus, which brings; a cargo of coal, from Wcstport. She returns on Tnursday.
■A tclograni rcooived from Wcstport state!; that tho Arahura arrived at Wc3tp'ort at 10 p.m. on Sunday, and left for Qreymouth at 11 o'clock■:• yesterday morning; Tho collier Beuiah, which arrived at Auckland from Newcastle, yesterday, will, alter discharging her presont cargo, proceed to an East Coast port to load timber for. Sydnoy. It is reported that the Tyser Lino stoamor Mimiro, which loft Liverpool on Septombor 4, proceods direct to Auckland, and • afterwards comes on to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunodin. Captain P. J.' E. Mathieson, of tho barquo Antiopo, was brought ashore yesterday, and went into hospital, : Tho barquo remains in the stream awaiting.tho convalescence of the master.,; - Yesterday's arrivals at Auckland included tho New Zealand ShippiugV Company's Waimato, and the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's Kia Ora, both from London. In a fow days' time both steamers como onto Wellington.Cargo lifted at Wellington by the Now Zealand Shipping Company's Paparoa comprised :— 614 bales wool, 82 casus tallow, 1 cask calf-' skins, .21 • packages sundries, 12 bales basils, 6 bales leather, 130 crates dried inilk, 4 sacks seed, 6 bales rabbitskins, 5 live rams, 2706 boxes butter. ■ i ■ Thia afternoon tho Union Company's Mara, roa will lcavo for Lyttelton in command of Captain Manning, who arrives from Lyttelton this morning, bho is to go into dock at tho southern port for cleaning and painting, and is to bo roady to take up the Maori's running on Saturday night. •The trip of tho Victoria on Friday furnished another splendid advertisement of the Naplor breakwater, (says a Napier: Exchange.) The vessel landed . some 600 tons of cargo at the wharf, 400 tons being made up of gunnies and 200 of general merchandise. Under tho old'system of lighterage this would havo cost 6s. a ton to land, and the saving effectod. speaks for itself. ■■•■■/.'-. An unovontful voyage was tho experience of tho A. and A. liner Kabinga, from Now York to Melbourne,' whero she arrivod on Boptombcr 11,' with a largo cargo of general merchandise, her voyage having occupied; 66' days. En route to the Capo of Good Hope she called at St, Vincent to bunker, and after mooting tho B.E. trades she had heavy seas and winds to battle against until entering the Southern Ocean. The Kabinga is now at Bydney, and is expected to leave there to-day for Auckland.
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